Informatica Data Quality
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Variable
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IATEMPDIR
| Location of the temporary files created during installation. Informatica requires 1 GB disk space for temporary files.
Configure the environment variable if you do not want to create temporary files in the /tmp directory.
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INFA_DOMAINS_FILE
| Contains the location of the domains.infa file. Clear this variable before you start the upgrade.
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INFA_HOME
| Contains the location of the Informatica installation directory. Clear this variable before you start the upgrade.
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INFA_JRE_HOME
| Location of the folder containing the supported Java Runtime Environment (JRE).If you are installing Informatica on AIX, set the INFA_JRE_HOME environment variable.
In the configuration file for your shell, for example the .bashrc file, set the INFA_JRE_HOME environment variable to the directory that contains the JRE. Verify that the login shell can access the INFA_JRE_HOME environment variable.
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JRE_HOME
| If you install the Informatica services on a UNIX machine, clear the JRE_HOME environment variable before you start the installation.
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LANG and LC_ALL
| Change the locale to set the appropriate character encoding for the terminal session. For example, set the encoding to
Latin1 or
ISO-8859-1 for French,
EUC-JP or
Shift JIS for Japanese, or
UTF-8 for Chinese or Korean. The character encoding determines the types of characters that appear in the UNIX terminal.
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DISPLAY
| Unset the DISPLAY environment before you run the installer. Installation might fail if the DISPLAY environment variable has some value.
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Library path
| Verify that the library path environment variables do not contain earlier versions of Informatica.
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PATH
| Verify that the PATH environment variables do not contain earlier versions of Informatica.
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SKIP_VENDOR_CHECK
| Configure the environment variable to remove the sudo prompt from the installer on UNIX.
Set the environment variable to true to remove the sudo prompt from the upgrade installer on UNIX.
If you don't have sudo privileges, set the environment variable to true before you upgrade. If you have sudo privileges, you don't need to set the environment variable.
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